Configurations Panel
- Aktualisiert2023-02-17
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Configurations Panel
The Configurations panel specifies a list of configurations available for use in the test program.
When you specify a new configuration, the Test Program Editor updates with a new panel that matches the name of the configuration you added. Use the corresponding Configuration panel to specify test condition values and fields for configuring the test limits file for the configuration.
The Configurations panel contains the following options:
- Configuration Name—Specifies the name of the configuration. A red exclamation point indicates that the configuration name is invalid. A tooltip displays the error message.
- Add Configuration—Adds a configuration to the list.
- Delete Configuration—Removes the configuration you select from the list.
Configuration Panels
Each configuration you specify uses a corresponding Configuration panel that contains a table to specify test condition values and fields for configuring the test limits file for the configuration.
The Configuration panels contains the following options:
- Test Condition Name—Displays the name of the test condition.
- Test Condition Value—Specifies the value for the test condition for the configuration.
- Test Limits File—Specifies the test limits file the configuration loads when test program execution begins.
-
Open for edit
—Launches the test limits file in the default
application associated with the file extension on the computer. - Test Limits File Import Mode—Specifies whether the test limits file replaces only matching tests or deletes and adds new tests when loaded into the test program.
- Require every step to be in test limits file—Returns a run-time error and does not import the file if a test or step exists in the sequence but does not exist in the limits file. If you do not enable this option, the Import/Export Test Limits tool imports only matching tests or steps in the limits file.
- Import into Sequence File—Imports the test limits file into the sequence file.